Pop the $$$ and get the AGEPE PRO version. It will do KAM tones
natively and the dial frequencies line up. That's what I'm running as
KJ4ERJ-1 (my APRSIS32 client talking AGW to AGWPEpro and TEXT to APRS
Messenger). APRS Messenger is running as KJ4ERJ-15, but is receive-only
until I can get a 30m antenna put up.
Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - IGating AX.25 and PSK-63 APRS in Palm Bay, FL
Chris Moulding wrote:
> Frank,
>> The 2100 Hz tone frequency was designed to work in conjunction with
> KAM tones of 1600 and 1800 Hz. To be compatible with PK-232 and AGWPE
> tones the PSK audio would have to be 2600 Hz.
>> I can compile a version with a 2600 Hz PSK output if your transceiver
> SSB filter can pass that audio frequency.
>> Let me know if will and I'll add that tone frequency to the available
> options.
>> 73,
>> Chris, G4HYG
>> Chris Moulding
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> Website: http://www.crosscountrywireless.net> Company number 6780346 registered in England and Wales
>>> Frank or Barbara Rossi wrote:
>> Trying to get APRS Messenger and UI-View using the AGW Packet engine
>> APRS dial frequencies to line up.
>> Currently using the 2100 Hz version of APRS Messenger with the dial
>> set at 10.1476 on USB.
>> Several stations and I have exchanged messages, works great.
>> I figure if I could get the dial frequencies to line up, I could
>> I-Gate AX25 APRS and PSK-63 APRS at the same time,
>> same radio and same computer.
>> The AGW Packet engine will only decode tones 2100/2300.
>> With dial set at 10.1476 on USB AX25 tones are to low to decode
>> without changing dial frequency, and then PSK-63 APRS is off frequency.
>>>> Should I be using a different version of APRS Messenger to get the
>> tones to line up ?
>> Also What would the dial frequency and USB/LSB be ?
>>>> What would the dial frequencies be for the different versions of APRS
>> Messenger ?
>> I figure all versions are compatible with each other with different
>> dial settings ?
>> Thanks
>> N3FLR - Frank
>>>>>> On 2/18/2010 5:20 AM, Chris Moulding wrote:
>>> I've released the latest version of the APRS Messenger v 2.26 program.
>>>>>> The biggest change is that APRS over PSK-63 has been added. This has
>>> been tried
>>> before with an add-on to UI-View but that had problems sending
>>> packets with
>>> errors to the APRS-IS system. I've added a preamble, start and stop
>>> flags and a
>>> strong checksum to each packet so that each received packet is
>>> checked as correct
>>> before being sent to the internet.
>>> The display will show all packets received even with errors so that
>>> weak signals
>>> can still be read manually. A frequency hopping routine has been
>>> added to the PSK-63
>>> receiver to allow rapid signal acquisition over a +/- 50 Hz range. A
>>> Tune option
>>> allows the operator to send a carrier + 150 Hz in frequency to avoid
>>> interference to other APRS over PSK-63 users. The program uses the
>>> PC soundcard
>>> in a similar way to other digimode programs.
>>>>>> The program comes in three versions with different PSK-63 audio tone
>>> frequencies, 700, 1300 and 2100 Hz.
>>>>>> The second change is the addition of a receive only Igate. All HF or
>>> VHF packets
>>> received can be sent to the APRS-IS. If the connection to the APRS
>>> server is
>>> lost it automatically retries 1 minute later.
>>>>>> Future developments will include a GPS option for mobile HF tracking.
>>>>>> If you want to try APRS over PSK-63 on HF I'm running an Igate on
>>> 10.1497
>>> MHz. Set your receiver to a dial frequency of 10.1476 MHz USB with
>>> the 2.1 kHz
>>> version. Please note that the dial frequency is the same as used for
>>> existing HF
>>> 300 bd packet APRS so it will work with existing HF APRS set-ups. In
>>> the US
>>> Lynn KJ4ERJ is also running an APRS over PSK-63 Igate on 10.1476 MHz.
>>>>>> The software is freeware and can be downloaded from the following
>>> webpage:
>>>>>>http://www.crosscountrywireless.net/aprs_messenger.htm>>>>>> A Yahoo group for discussion on this and other topics:
>>>>>>http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/cross_country_wireless>>>>>> See you on the waterfall!
>>>>>> 73,
>>>>>> Chris, G4HYG
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